On Fri, 10 May 2019 at 17:29, Dominik 'Rathann' Mierzejewski <dominik@greysector.net> wrote:
On Friday, 10 May 2019 at 23:06, Stephen John Smoogen wrote:
[...]
> This is not a zero cost on our side to keep this going, and its benefits
> are currently to 90 systems versus 1.5 million systems (x86_64). If it is
> important enough that we need to keep doing it, then we will have to find
> something else to drop.

Are these numbers the number of unique IPs accessing EPEL repos?
If yes, the difference in magnitude is staggering and I have no
doubts it's not worth the effort to keep maintaining ppc64 builders
for such small user base.


88 ppc64
217 ppc64le
38 659 x86_32
1 591 787 x86_64

are the average at least 1 checkin per unique ip address per day.

 
Oh well. At least I managed to report quite a few endianness-related
bugs thanks to ppc64 support in Fedora. ;)

Regards,
Dominik
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